Publications

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  • Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission. XXIX. The hot Jupiters CoRoT-30 b and CoRoT-31 b
    Aims: We report the discovery as well as the orbital and physical characterizations of two new transiting giant exoplanets, CoRoT-30 b and CoRoT-31 b, with the CoRoT space telescope. Methods: We analyzed two complementary data sets: photometric transit light curves measured by CoRoT, and radial velocity curves measured by the HARPS spectrometer. To
    Bordé, P. et al.

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    2020
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  • Twinkle little stars: Massive stars are quenched in strong magnetic fields
    The role of the magnetic fields in the formation and quenching of stars with different mass is unknown. We studied the energy balance and the star formation efficiency in a sample of molecular clouds in the central kpc region of NGC 1097, known to be highly magnetized. Combining the full polarization VLA/radio continuum observations with the HST/Hα
    Tabatabaei, Fatemeh S. et al.

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    2020
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  • When the disc's away, the stars will play: dynamical masses in the nova-like variable KR Aur with a pinch of accretion
    We obtained time-resolved optical photometry and spectroscopy of the nova-like variable KR Aurigae in the low state. The spectrum reveals a DAB white dwarf (WD) and a mid-M dwarf companion. Using the companion star's i-band ellipsoidal modulation we refine the binary orbital period to be P = 3.906519 ± 0.000001 h. The light curve and the spectra
    Rodríguez-Gil, P. et al.

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    2020
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  • Archaeoastronomy: A Sustainable Way to Grasp the Skylore of Past Societies
    If astronomy can be understood as the contemplation of the sky for any given purpose, we must realize that possibly all societies throughout time and in all regions have watched the sky. The why, who, how and when of such investigation is the pursuit of cultural astronomy. When the research is done with the archaeological remains of a given society
    González García, A. C. et al.

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    2019
  • Candidate Brown-dwarf Microlensing Events with Very Short Timescales and Small Angular Einstein Radii
    Short-timescale microlensing events are likely to be produced by substellar brown dwarfs (BDs), but it is difficult to securely identify BD lenses based on only event timescales t E because short-timescale events can also be produced by stellar lenses with high relative lens-source proper motions. In this paper, we report three strong candidate BD
    Han, Cheongho et al.

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    2020
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  • Candidate LBV stars in galaxy NGC 7793 found via HST photometry + MUSE spectroscopy
    Only about 19 Galactic and 25 extragalactic bonafide luminous blue variables (LBVs) are known to date. This incomplete census prevents our understanding of this crucial phase of massive star evolution which leads to the formation of heavy binary black holes via the classical channel. With large samples of LBVs one could better determine the
    Wofford, Aida et al.

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    2020
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